KSI Grabs Lil Wayne For “Lose”

Lose

KSI & Lil Wayne

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“Lose” could’ve ended up on Lil Wayne’s rock album from the past.

If you haven’t heard KSI’s All Over The Place album, I highly recommend that you give it a spin. It features everything from trap bangers to cheesy pop records to rock anthems. Today, KSI decided to release “Lose,” a rock-hop track that features the Godfather punk rapper Lil Wayne.

 

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“Lose” is about love taking you on a rollercoaster ride that has more twists and turns than The Intimidator 305. The song is powered by a vibrant punk-trap beat, pretty decent vocals by KSI, and God-awful vocals by Lil Wayne. The song also features witty and powerful rap verses by the two artists.

Listen to “Lose” below.


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